FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937 PAGE TWOE Water Works School to Open With Address by Dean P. F. Walker Instruction and Demonstration to Be Given at Lawrence Filtration Plant - An address of welcome by Dean P. F. Walker of the School of Engineering and a talk by R. J. Paulette of Salna, president of the Kansas Water Works Association will feature the opening of the three-day water works school which will be held Jan 18 and 19 and will be held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the Kansas Water Works An association. Water filtration plan operators, oil engineers, and other officials in Kansas cities interested in water problems have been invited to attend the school. The instruction will be given under the mursus of the School of Engineering, and several engineers whose stations will appear on the program. General meetings will be held in the assembly room at Marvin hall, and laboratory demonstrations and instruction will be given at the Lawrence filtration plant. The visitors here will be entertained at an open house reception by the lead chairmen of the Water Works Association on day evening the Kansas Water Works Association will hold its normal business meeting. A "The Kansas organization may take steps to become a member of the U.S. Board of Trustees," said Prof. J. L. Barron, who is official editor of the Kansas Water Works Association. "At present it has a strong relationship with the national organization." Church Organizations Combine A unit of the National Student Council was organized last night at the Episcopal chapel by the union of the University groups of the Guilds (the University Guild, the following university Guild. The following officers were elected: President, Bob Mice; Vice-President, Ethet Hewmeyer; Secretary, Bob Fourie; Treasury, Formerly the University student of the church had been organized it separate groups, but under this new council they became of national standing. About fifty students were present at the meeting. ANNOUNCEMENTS Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, recently received a collection of 250 books and 1,800 photographs from Carnegie foundation. Jay James: The picture will be taken at Lawrence's Studio on Saturday, Jan. 15, at 11:30 a. m. Everyone be there and, the basketball tickets will be given you then—Mary Engel, president. Prof. H. B. Chubb of the political science department at the University will speak on the Nicaraguan situation at the Unitarian church Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. A forum discussion meeting. Everyone interested is invited to attend—Mrs. George J. Hood, forum chairman. All members of Quill should be at Squirre's Studio Saturday, Jan. 15, n 1:30 for pictures—Carl Niemeyer Scribe. > Beg Your Pardon --extension lists have been checked Dorothy Jones played the "Ragus, Necture" in the advanced students recital Wednesday night instead of Virginia Arnold as reported and commented on by the Kansan music critic in last night's Kansas. BOWERSOCK One Night Only —Monday, Jan. 17- 100—Cast—100 Prices: $1 to $2.50 plus tax Seats Friday, Jan. 14 Mail orders now More Than 7,000 Served by University in Year The actual total number of students served by the University either by residence or extension work was 7,380 from June 1925 to June 1926. From June 1926 to Jan. 1927 the total number served was 7,070. These numbers were multiplied by the register's office after all applicants had been deducted. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN The residence lists were checked with the lists of the records of the extension division to eliminate all durations for the treatment take residence work in the summer and extension work in the winter. Some regular students take work by correspondence in the summer cases of duplication are discovered. Checks have been made to discover duplication among regular session students and the summer session ones, and the difference between extension lists have been checked. Scientists Expect Quakes Conditions in Lower California Show Crustal Strain Paradise, Calif., Jan. 14. The earthquake that on New Year's day shook Imperial Valley has not materially relieved the crustal strain that seismologists believe has been accumulated in southern California for some years. Upon the basis of past experience, precise triangulation measurements, and the location of minor shocks, earthquake experts have expected that the southern part of California will soon suffer a severe earthquake similar to that which affected the San Francisco region in 1968. The question is whether the time of the Santa Barbara quake of 1925, as to whether the Imperial Valley quake offered any relief to the area under strain. "There is no reason to consider that this shock affords any significant relief of strain," says J. O. Wood, in a report on the operations of the Carnegie Institution of Washington centered here. "All information yet received indicates that the Imperial Valley earthquake was only a minor shock of small destruction." Mc. Wood is awaiting reports from engineers and insurance experts now on the ground before deciding whether he will undertake investigations in the Hockey has been made a major sport at Yale University. A feature of their winter schedule will be a season of indoor Madison Square Garden, New York. The baseball team of the University of Oregon plans to tour Hawaii next year. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BEAUTIFUL BOX STATIONERY with your monogram or name and address process embossed, cushioned dekle edge, ripple finish, only $1.00 postpaid. H. L. Brown & Co., Republic, Mo. 97 DR. H. E. KUSTACE Osteopathic family physician, calls or eve- ing appointments. 1064 N. 106th St. Phone 456 office 312 A. Phone 343 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FLORENCE JAARROWS Osteopathic Physician. Calls answered, Over Karber's Urgent. Phone 2337 Dr. L. K. WILSON Oralise. Fitting glasses a specialty. Tests the eye, ear, nose and throat. Phone 313. F. A. U. Building LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Rio, Gloucester, Evangelista CAMPUS House has room for two suit. Next to Memorial building 1023 Mass. 978-1451-8068423 girls. Next to Memorial banning, no hills to climb. Meals, dancing. 1245 Oread. 94 WANT ADS NOR BOYS - First class home cookery. Clean and plenty of it. No substitutes used for seasonings. 1341 Mass. Phone 1361 blue. °F ROOMS for boys. Second semester. Single or double. Rates reasonable. Mrs. E. L. Garrett, 1319 Tennessee Phone 1475. 94 LOST—Brown leather biffeld training personal cards and money Floorer keep money, return biffeld to Milburne, Milford, 14126; Tennessee or 297. WANTED—Five beds to room and board at 1340 Kentucky. Warm, clean rooms in strictly modern house blocks to K. U. Phone 252-698-5171 YPING wanted. 40c per 1060 words. Phone 2235 Blue. 90 GIRLS desiring rooms, single or double, for second semester, call 1245 Mississippi street. Private home, near campus, every convenience. Present occupants leaving school. Phone 1429. 92 FOR RENT - 10-26 Ohio street, across from 'girl's dormitory, rooms for $8.00 a boy. Will rent room space, if taken soon. Phone 338. FOR SALE—No. 5 Underwood typewriter, $17.50. Writes good. Phone 2404. 91 LOST—Thursday morning between Eighteenth and Indiana and Oread Training School, red Corklin Endura FOR GIRLS—Room, either single or double. Near campus. Dinner if wanted. 1140 Mississippi. Phone 2476. 1031 Mass. St. Roast Beef 15c Chicken Salad 20c Meat Loaf 15c Ox Tongue 15c Swiss Cheese 15c American Cheese 10c Vegetable Soup ... 10c —Specials For— Friday, Saturday & Sunday Sunday See ad elsewhere in this paper. Potato 10c Salmon 15c "Lovey Mary" "Geo. White's Scandals" "Just Another Blond" We Deliver Phone 708 Salads That red hot film with Mac at her best. Coming---fountain mar. Phone 1148 white o leaf at Kansan business office, Lhl eral reward. Soup —Usual added reels— Monday Night Only FOR EENTH—Home furnished or unfurnished. Inited for fraternity or club. Phone 1925, or write Mrs. Arthur Pineley, 1741 Kentucky, if竞 BOWERSOCK Desserts TYPEWRITER - Rexington portable, practically new. Price $40, 936 Illinois. phone 665. 92 "Man of the Forest" Zane Grey's —Tonight—Saturday- Mae Murray in "VALENCIA" Fruit Salad 10 Angel Food Cake 10 Home Made Pie 10 All our sandwiches can be toasted without extra charge LOST: Between 1218 Miss, and Commons, plain gold Kappa Phil pin, Call L. Young, 1763. FOR SALE - Automobile automobile port- able copier No. 3 in A1-4 condition. Case included, $25.00. Seed K., K. 1, Business Office. FOR RENT-Second semester, to young women, one double room and one single room to be shown at any time. 1121 Louisiana street. 93 ROOMS with sleeping porch for girls, 1229 Tennessee. Phone 1518 white. FOREIGN language difficulties cover some. Have your French and German translation of scientific and technical material done by me. Good reefs. LOST—One pair of tortoise shell plates, a green sheaf Foster contain- pen and a small amount of money in a leather case. Reward. Finder please call Helen McFee, phone 1921, c/o Helen McFee. THIRE furnished room for light housekeeping, with private entrance. Also garage. Phone 2508 white. 14 HOME accommodations for 8 buses, one-half block from campus: 1929 Ohio, phone 2199. EXPERIENCED MARCELLING 50e. Phone 2775. 1016 Kentucky POE RENT to boys—one single and one double room. 308 West 121h St. Phone 2356. 52 LOST-A diamond ring in room 200 Administration building between 2:30 and 2:30 on Monday, Jan. 10. Reward. Virginia Power. Phone 661-745-6890. ROOM and board for one or two bags who would enjoy home privacies 1941, 1827 N. H., 30 One way, for example between Lawrence and Kansas City (City Park) Kansas, The You will enjoy your Kansas City trip by using The Kansas City, Kaw Valley and Western Ry. Co. erecenes, Accurate work. See classifier, Watson library, room 267 Watton 12 Round, Clip fare between Lawrence and Kansas City. (City Fale) City: KANSAS CITY, IL25 Return good for 30 days. Baggage checked free Special cars for 35 or over any time. 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